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Another Idiopathic Postprandial Misfit
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<blockquote data-quote="AnnetteTS" data-source="post: 2336440" data-attributes="member: 533735"><p>Hi I've just joined this forum after trawling the net to make some sense of the last 16 months of debilitating symptoms that mimic hypos to the point of sometimes feeling like I'm about to take my last breath. However, my blood sugars that reflect levels over time say I'm not diabetic. I'm glad to find this thread after finding a couple of articles from the US on IPS & Andrenergic Postprandial Syndrome seems to match my symptoms most closely.</p><p></p><p>Has anyone found an endocrinologist I can get my doctor to refer me to , who understands and can give a diagnosis please? I live in Yorkshire but am willing to travel. My doctor is no help at all and put me on Mirtazapine 30mg but I'm still getting the severe anxiety and shakes (and other symptoms) post eating.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in anticipation</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnetteTS, post: 2336440, member: 533735"] Hi I've just joined this forum after trawling the net to make some sense of the last 16 months of debilitating symptoms that mimic hypos to the point of sometimes feeling like I'm about to take my last breath. However, my blood sugars that reflect levels over time say I'm not diabetic. I'm glad to find this thread after finding a couple of articles from the US on IPS & Andrenergic Postprandial Syndrome seems to match my symptoms most closely. Has anyone found an endocrinologist I can get my doctor to refer me to , who understands and can give a diagnosis please? I live in Yorkshire but am willing to travel. My doctor is no help at all and put me on Mirtazapine 30mg but I'm still getting the severe anxiety and shakes (and other symptoms) post eating. Thanks in anticipation [/QUOTE]
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